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Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.4.16.5malfunction mice with a double CathA/Scpep1 deficiency (DD mice) demonstrate hypertension, increased ET-1-induced vasoconstriction and prolonged half-life of circulating ET-1 as compared to both wild-type animals and those with single CathA or Scpep1 deficiencies 732667
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.4.16.5physiological function Btn1p is required for vacuole protein sorting of Cpy1p 704781
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.4.16.5physiological function cathepsin A (cathA) is involved in spermatophore wall rupture 732289
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.4.16.5physiological function cathepsin A is involved in the C-terminal fine-tuning of antigenic T cell epitopes in human antigen-presenting cells 703982
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.4.16.5physiological function CtsA has potentially important roles in innate immune responses of turbot. Recombinant CTSA binds lipopolysaccharide with high affinity, and lipoteichoic acid and peptidoglycan with relatively low affinity 753612
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.4.16.5physiological function mouse model of cardiomyocyte-specific human CTSA overexpression. CTSA strongly impairs the balance of the proteolytic system by upregulating proteases such as cathepsin B, cathepsin D, and cathepsin Z while downregulating numerous protease inhibitors. Cardiomyocyte-specific human CTSA overexpression strongly reduces the levels of numerous antioxidative stress proteins, i.e., peroxiredoxins and protein deglycase DJ-1. In vitro, using cultured rat cardiomyocytes, ectopic overexpression of CTSA results in accumulation of reactive oxygen species 754487
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.4.16.5physiological function PNGase releases N-glycans from the mutant during the endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation process in vivo. A major endoproteolytic reaction on the mutant appears to occur between amino acid 400 and 404 752800
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.4.16.5physiological function SCEP1 complements CathA action towards endothelin ET-1 732667
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.4.16.5physiological function Scpep1 and CathA together participate in the control of endothelin ET-1 regulation of vascular tone and hemodynamics 732667
Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.4.16.5physiological function Scpep1-deficient mice are viable and fertile, and do not exhibit either lysosomal storage or reduced lysosomal serine carboxypeptidase activity 708470
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